irt&jjBaaJjj.M SsfffrlsHgeip EVENING LEDO-ER-PHILADELPIIIA, RATUTJDAT, JANUARY 27, 1017 0 - Theatrical Baedeker for the Comingf Week Sir Herbert Tree in "Henry VIII" Comes to Garrick Irene Fenwick and Vivian Martin Split Week at Stanley Melodrama at Walnut A7.MI' .1 J TIlAUTlOXS OAK1UCK "Henry VIII." with Sir Heiboit Tree, lMltlt Wvtino Mnltl.ison nml 1-yn Iitltdllig. Itovlvcl nf Kliakeipcittoatt tragedy. With llio Itritlsh nctoi KnlRlti In llio tolo of Cnrillmil WoIbpv. An eluboralo )rodiictIoil nml excellent eonipinv promised. opening, Moitil.ty ulglit. coxuxvtxu vt.ays X.I7TI.K TIWATKB "Mlsulltntlco," with Stnuu Sodetj Plnvers. Secoml vvrMt of Hem.iril Shaw's comedy of parents and children, more fuscltintliiK on tlir ntngd than on the page, though unevenly nrtcd BROAD "Tho J'rotcior'rt I.ovo Stnrv," with fiporgo Arllss nnd tin nilmlrolilo compinj Ilevlvnl of a Uarrlo comedy In the early manner, which Is touched with much lutalntnesi nnd clinrtn roilItVHl "Hetty." with tin tnont! ttllcli cocl;. .Inieph Kantloy nnd Ivy Snvvvcr. Uritlsh immlral comedy, In which the lanky intneilliin ! nlmnat, It not quite, tlio whole show JLDVT.I'ttt"Very Goml IMdle," with V.r noU Truex nnd Allco Iiovey. Altnetlve ami tuneful version of the fnrce, "ner Mght " carried to mircpii liy Mr Truck's Impel conation of the liuihand LS'JtlC "Tho Itluo 1'arndlve," with Cecil Ijctii, VIlenno Segnl, J'nineos I'rltchnrd and others. Drlght music and some PHOTOPLAYS iam&u SoSm OWE following theatres oMutn lliclr nlttiirrt llirnitith tho STAM.I.V Itooklnx ComimnT. nlilth H n sturintrn ot carlr xlmiiliiii nf the flnel productions. All pictures reviewed before cvhlliltlnn. A.li for tlio thrntre In tout Inculltr obtntntni: picture throiiRh tlio HTANI.IW lUWIvIMl UlMI'ANY. AI U AMDR A 12th, Morris ftl'awyunk AM. ALn AlVltSKA Mat Dally L'. livid. U.l3. Paramount Pictures. KATHI.TN WII.T.IAMS lincl TIIOMAU HOUHMl In llKl)I3r.MIMl I.OVK" a not TOO D AND THOMPSON MAT1XRB DAJLT Bessie Love "The Heiress" ARCADIA SvNiu0T,, Louise Huff & Jack Pickford in "GltnAT r.M'IXTATtOWS JjELMONT KD AD0VU MAnKBT DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in .! pirri'nn in PAPrmfl" BLUEBIRD I1ROAD AND SUSCIURHANN'A AVE. PAULINE FREDERICK in 1 .nanvcttk or Tllti WINDS' ppr, X r UOTH AND CEDAIl AVE. CtUrtlV MB,io.vr TiinATitn DOROTHY GISH in "ATTA HOY'S I.AFT RACE' FAIRMOUNT s,yclD AVENUB FANNIE WARD in Tim IT MIS Or THE I.Of.'lJST. CCTU CT TIIHATRH. MAT. DAILY OD 1 II O 1 Hn Spruer- KVOR , T to 11 LOl' TELIjKOrV CI.EO ItlDOELY nnj r,TAS?AWA ."The Victoria Cross FRANKFORD 47u FnANKjf?2JJUH FANNIE WARD in "THIJ A I3AHS Or THE LOCfST" GREAT NORTHERN nnTSrl?AJ Louise Glaum & Charles Ray in 'THE WEAKER SEX" IMPERIAL T" AND WALNUT" The Ninety and Nine IFAnPR FOIlTY-PlnST AND 1-U4l. LANCASTER AVENUK LOU-TELLEGEN in THE VICTORIA CROSS" LIB E R f Y0AD ANDcou ETHEL CLAYTON in THE BONDAGE OP KEAIl wiMTriirLADEi.rniA EUREKA 0TU UAniiss BT, Clara Williams and Wm. Desmond in "The Criminal" EVENING Week of jan. 29 TO FEB. 3 ALHAMBRA APOLLO ARCADIA BELMONT BLUEBIRD CEDAR EUREKA FAIRMOUNT 56TH ST. FRANKFORD GREAT NORTH. IMPERIAL JEFFERSON LEADER LIBERTY LOCUST MARKET ST. OVERBROOK PALACE ' 'PARK PRJNCESS REGENT RIALTO RIDGE AVE. RUBY SAVOY STANLEY STRAND TIOGA MONDAY Mary Pickford. The PrlUo of the , 1'hJiiln Wind Is MarrLiuo Sacred The Anwrliuno IMtrl.11 Mury PUKfJnl. The I'rldn of th Ireno reniclt In A Coney Island Prlntras Bthol CljMon, In Jlrokun Cbatnn ,. Jtary Miles JllnUr. In iomh's IJnilarlti- I'harm riall Knno, On Uanserous In Ground Frsnl. Mrtntyre In The Triiimlng .Salesman Sllss Oenrge Uushlnjlnn bcirot Klssdiim 1st Kul Mnry I'Ukford The Prldu of I ha Lillian Walker. Indiscretion Ilenjamln C hrlstle. lillnd Justice Fnnk Mclntjre. In Tho fravellnir Salesman lillnd Juatl -a IVarl of the Army Jtabel Tallafsrro. In A Wifo by Proxy! .Mini.) IJ.jiu.iIps, CJod'a Crcclble Clara Kimball Yomifir, The Common Law Pjiu.lpn fraderli k in Tlie filaia aiarmt Pauline I'roderlck In Kanwlte of th Wilds Marc Macnrinott in Ilia Ijst mnttncn Anila Htouart. in Tfa tjlory of Volanda Own Moors, in Tim Kiss Jufa Caprice In A Modern CliuUrlU Valtiirtn In Ths liiuiw llaker Kthel ,l'laton in Tli llonla ot Fear Irsna ITsnwlck In A QUI LlkM That Kitty Gordon Id r tb Wodlum Inora llLrtch In Tb M& to laato wWiiV1 i VICTORIA Vlclincse-Clilcrtgi) comedy with n htil, company to Interpret It at voi'ttr.Mi pnicui WAT.vr"A Idtlle rtlfl in a Ilig ( it With Florence Davenport. Tho meloilra tnatlc experiences of it countr malilen In tho metropolis depleted In thrliN and Hi rohs STOCK liS'lVtl:i!IWVKIili-'"ihP Shepherd of tho JllllR," with Anfia Dolicrty and .lohn ror eiiz. Harold Udl AVrlBht's drama of llfo In tlio mountains, acted bv the resi dent company. vtiATVin: nt.va W.VMV-"A Girl T.IIto That ' a Knm oui Players production, with Irene l'en wlek and nvcii Moore, flmt half of week. Second half, "Tho Wax Model " a Mo ro?co lllm, with Vlvi.tn Martin ARCADIA "The Americano" with Doug las Knirujnk. nnd "I'atrla" serial, with Mrs Veinon I'nstle, all week. Othoia PHOTOPLAYS wmpam LOCUST S2D ANI' ,'0CUST Harold Lcclrwocd & Play Allison In IMIMHS' ISLAND' Market St. Theatre IJ3 MARKET STREET WM. S. HART in 'Till THPI'I, TI'I.LN Ell OVERBROOK wn a iTiT!rf.nitn Honr Innes ttnit Orch E. H. Sothern & Edith Storey in L'NEMY TO THE KINO PALACE 1SM MAIlKnT STREET MARY PICKFORD in 'i hi: pride or the clan" PRINCESS mkrnAr!isT" THANK KEKNA.N ami MUH.EIU WILSON In Tin. Mri Yo Do" Eei Tuci The r;irnt Secret foaiii k P liunhman nml 11 RiMin RFfiFNT lta4 MARKET STREET iL,uL,ii i ;viv voter. OROAW MABEL TALIAFERRO in "A Will. H PItO.Ni R! A I TO t-ER.LNTOVN AVE). f ii 1. J AT TPLPEHOCKLN ST. ETHEL BARRYMORE in "THE AWAKENI.NO OP UELEVA RITCHIE" RI I R Y ilARKET STREET BTREm Emmy Wehlen "vanity" SAVOY 1211 MARKET STREET WM. COURTENAY KJctin QTAMT T7V aiAiucirr aiioe iotu JiaLIJI 11.15 A M. to 11:15 i. M. MARIE DORO in lOr AND WON CTR ATSln GEiniANIOW'N AVENUH OlXxeWtLJ AT VNAVOO STREET CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in THE COMMON LAW ' X" T - -. 17111 AND VENANGO Bra.' Irene Fenwick and Owen Moore in A CONfcY ISLAND PRINCESS' VICTORIA au,aSv-v,ntJ CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in HIE I OOLISH V1I.UIN' NORTH PHILADELPHIA RIDGE AVENUE "" 1,UM,A"VB.VIJ11" "WHOM THE GODS DESTROY" With ALICE JOYCE LEDGER PHOTOPLAY EVERY SATURDAY, SUBJECT TO CHANGE TUESDAY WEDNESDAY In t'lun Mary Pickford. In Tho Pride of thu Clun Tho Pride of the Clan JHy Murray In Tho Plow Ulrl Iiorothy Tho JVmtile Tlio Americano I'atrla The Americano I'atrla In Ulan Slnry Pick-ford In Tho J'rlda of Ilia Cl-ir Mary Pickford. In Tho Prido of tha Clan (lertruda Mi Coy, in Tho Lauli of Destiny Kthel Cliyton. In Tho Homlaee of Fear Paulino Frederick In Nanctto of the Wilds Prank Kernan. In Jim tjrlinsbj'a Hoy Mas M.ir3h, in The Wharf Itat Alhe Whom the Marmerite Clark In Miss OeorEO Washington Anna .Stewart In Tha Ulorj of olandi Frank Mcjnttro, in Tha 1 ravelins rlalifinan William Courtenay, In Kick In Mia (Unrxe Wjnhlnglon Secret Kingdom 1st Kpl llamld fickwood. In Pl.UIn Island In Clan , Mary rtckford. Tlio Prido of tha Clan The pride I'atrla, In LUII-in Walker, In Indiscretion OeorKo Wulh In The Island of Oeslro In Jean hothern in Vlioso Klndath a Wlfa i:mm Whelen. In Vanity The AwakenlnL- of Heleni Itltchio Ihe Awakenlmr of lltlen-i Itltchio I.llllan nish. In A Hous.) Hulk t'pon HJnd Dorothy Tho Mabel Taliaferro, In A Wifo by I'roxy )njamln lillnd In t William Cnurtesay, Kick In in The Blaclc Purpla n Carlyle lilackuell. In On lanroua Oround Mary Pickford In Less Than thu Must raullno Frederick in Tho blave MarKel Pauline 1'rcvlurlik in The blaio Murket Clara Kimball Youn7. in Tlv Foolish Vlrsln Clara Klinluill Tho Foolish Vanity Th Hrwt Swrtt AntiA Kllsson In Infidelity Anlla Stewart. In Tha (Jlory of iolawU Kilty era Klnmy Whln, In Vanity Clara Kimball Youne In Tho KIM of busan I lenr n Waflbail. lu little SUoas Frauklyn Fariuun In Tim Poll's Paiday IrB Faawlck la A Olrl Elk That Harry T Tlu) laiw William Tha Prloa Kslhlvn Williams In Keueemtus J-oa Volkrlen in Tba iraaga Maker Irena Faawlck In A Girl Llka Tbt Kitty Gordon, In Vsra tha Msdluiu Kitty Vera Lnor Ulrlch. In Ttu Itoad to Love Tha Awalcanlnir of. Helaaa Rluhla SJS iter9 JEtatl lUrrjpaora, ta Vb VtiR Haven Aim nw9 Barm 1KENE IS PARAMOUNT At lenst on the Famous Players' program, is Miss Fenwick, She comci to the Stanley nest week. VICTOIttA "Tho White Tlmeti." with lltlicl Hnrrjmorc. first hnlf nf Hid wrclt "Threniln of rntt," hlth Vloln n.-tnn, latter li.ilf nf tlio week. Others llltai:'T "Tll Ulory nf Yolnniln with Anita Stewart. Itnmlny, Tuoilin ; "Vern, tho Medium, with Kltt tlonlnti, Wfdnpa day, Thur?dd , "The White Hmen." with Ethel Hnrrymore, I'rldny. Rnturdn PAl.Art: "Tho Slave Market ' with Paul ine Fiederlok till Woek. Uth'm STRA Vl "Vern. tho Medium," with Klltv (Jnrilnti. (l?l hnlf nf tho tttrk "The llor nf olaniln. ' nlth Anita Stewnit, latter half of tho woek Bltl.iTOXT"Tte Prido of the flan." with Mary Plrkford. all week othets rnrrsT" Wire iv Prow.' with Mnfocl Tnllaferro. Monday. Tuepdn , "tllltid .lutlie ' Widnedm Thursday ; "llor UlRht to lilxe" I'rldav Satiird.iv CirESTMT HTKllhT OI'llltA Ofn "Intoleranre." with Mao Mm all. ttnlietl Jlnrron and Orllllth tilinerc Tho moat imvrcRile eieitaelc, In point of magni tude and detail, yet produced 1 tho mas ter nf tlio film craft YAmiJVlU.R KIMTIt'R Knv Templeton. In pongs and xketclieH, "Overtones," with Melon Uiolt ae, Rlllc Itlancn, In danees: Ilonltn nnd Lew Ilonrn; Horace Wright and Iteno llletrlch: "Jasper,' dns pot format; Von Hampton nnd Shrlner , Vnliumit nnd Hoy nen , ' I'atrla," serial photoplay CH08X hKYS 'The (llrN nnd tlio Ilnron" , I'citeo and Williams, ,Inp Moore, 'IMer nnd Crolltia ; immltev hlpiiodrome, Ilrst half of tlio Week "An Innocent U atnnder" : tho threo Itomnnos: Krcclmrn nnd Mascot ; Wlldlsh nnd HlchnrdH, Nell MuKlulcy; tho Motzettl I'mnlly aj'AXD I.llllan KliiKsbury In "The Tow ard", Itnvno's bullodgs j HoKal and Homier; tho l'leld Sisters, Arthur Illgliv In hlaekface; Hooth and Loander, and others Wll.Ultr 'IJ.V.V "Coney Islnnd to the North Polo"; .roll, Wild and franco. To and IilBram . the I'rlsps; j'Tho Little ink ' phntnpla, first half or the weik .Maids of Plilllj"; Ulod and Pritt; "Tho old llnllroid Slntlon"; Uspo nnd Uutlon; "Tho Hrldo of Unto," photoplay, latter half. of week Or,Olin Singer's MUIrqIs; Ilesilo La Count; Frank Gahhy and compati) ; Kertho'n dogs Hilly Senton; Lawrence nnd Kduaids, tho Hllto Trio, tho Stand ard Drothers; others MlXSTlli:i.S Dl'MOXT'S Now koubs satlies and sketches by tho resldont company of hlncktaco specialists with topical hur losquen on local happenings nVULRSQUE Tli0CAnvn0"Ta Auto Olrls," with Carol Sciuoder. Il.irry Seymour and James J. Lake Willie Jackson, pugilist, an lidded attraction to the entertainment THAYIU.OGVr.S ACAnnMY OF MUSIC "VeMne." with Il lustrated lectuio by TJ. M. Newman, nest Friday oxenlnj; nnd tho follow Ins Satui iln afternoon. COitlXa ATTI'.ACTIOXS 1 lUIKVAHY S. I.YlilC "follow Mo." with Anna Held W'AI.XUT Thurston, tho magician. JiMTIl'S Ruth St. Denis, "Uuballle," "Those Four UntertulneiB" nnd others. rr.BRVAnv n. jillOdW "Pondonnls," with John Prow. CAVUICK "fair and AVnrmer," with Juliet Hecchei. rORIittST "ISen-Ilur " WALXIT "Llttlo Women" KUITJl'S Mnrx Ilrothers, DIossom Seely, Lisle Hjaii nnd others r kiu: vauy to ADVU'IU "The Cinderella Man" riuiin'AHY ?. lino in- 'Tiensiiro Isl.md " l-ointKSr 'pom-Pom,' with Milzl llijos. THURSDAY Klhel Ilarrsmoie In Tlio While Haieil Kthel The Dalton, In uf thu Bpeiles Udlth Taliaferro In The Conquest of Oilman Thu The Ameriiuno I'atrla M.irv Pickford In The Pride uf tho Clan The AwftkonlrUj of Helena lllli hln The Anakuiln of Hi'lemi Itllchte Joyce, In Clods Uestroy Gall Kane In On Panuerous Ground 1Vb II:. land In Her UUht tu t.iie Clira Kimball 'Vnuntr In Marriage a is. Carta I'rlnm of Clnmstarlc Keystone comed of iho Clan 1st LpUoJo My O'tleial Wlfo i'atrla Georse Wulsh in The Island of Desire a'kyrlen. In The Ilnatu Maker I'nneU Ilushman la In tha Diplomatic Hen Ice Hernard In Ilalnbow Dorothy Dalton tn The Female of tho Species chrlstla, Justice Ilenjamtn Christie in Wind Jusllca Huttcrfly Mask Anna Nilson. Infidelity In God's Crucible neblnd the Screen Pauline Frederick- in 'U.o .Slave Market Yun In Viikln Frad Ward in Kins Lear Allcu Ilrady In A Woman Alone fiordon. In the Medium Kitty Gordon In Vera the Medium Kilial Tha Morov, In Decides Pouelas Fairbanks, In Tha MatrluianUc The Farnu iffau lUby Marls Oatwrna In Joy and tha Praiton of Slums loa Glory of VoUnJa I'atrla 1st Kplsoda Clara Clara, Kimball Youmr. In Hearts A tire Vliian Martin, in Tba Was Model Oordon In tba Medium Aulta klswati. la Tb Glory of Yoland Allco Joyce In Wbooi tba cods Destroy ila. Dana, ta as ai ira-n REVIEWS OF SELMALAGERLOF WRITES CHARMING NEW FANTASY "The Emperor of Portugnllia" Proves Delightful Modei'ii Fitiry Tnlo Mil 1 MITIl'ilt OP 1'OIlTrrlAt.tA tly SelttiA I nitprlof IJuutiledaj, Page ft Vo . OaMsn ( u N Y Tim i:tnperor of Portttgailkv was not real He dwelt In the Imagination of Jan of lturfuck c'mft nml Iii) gate lilm powers which no human possesses This and much more Schna Lagerlof tells ui In Iter newest lllght of iharmingly lotiol';ng fancy. "Th! Lmperor of Portugania " ' She tells us n little girl lsvborn lo old Jan and Ills Kntrlna nnd how tho Ilrst feel ings of fatherly Indifference change Into a doep conunnlonslilp with his growing daughter. Through the cruelty of the owner of his little hut tho family Is threat ened with eUetlon, nnd to sao the roof for her parents Hie daughter rom.intle.ill named Ohm tlohllo of Hunn castle, goes to earn money In tho large c!n for fif teen years she Is lost to her parents though rumors reach them that she has been "ruined " The strain of supotiso and sus picion is too mush for the aging fntlur Ho contents himself with mental wander ings Into tho realms where his little illnry Ooldlo l the Gmpress of Portugnllia and ho tho I'mperor. Ho becomes the laughing stock of tho wholo Ullage, but lles in a pathetically humoroua Jov lo himself After the long wait tho teturn of lilnrv tloldlo only brings more misery to her old folks She wishes to tnko them back lo her now-made home, but the rnlngs of tho old m in are too much for her She cannot boar to tnko him with her and her secret csjmpo from tho vlllngo Is onlv In tercepted through tho mad foi boilings of the lather, who plunges into tho water ns tho steamer draws nwav. again In his mad ness hoping to sao his Lmprcss fiom f Hither wrongdoing. There Is something so delightful in the tnlo' Through tho slmplost devices Miss Lagerlof lets us seo Into the depth of her characters Thero Is not ono In whom tho human passions nnd lrturs do not live and nme, and collectively they appear lo us us one of lhoso unlet nnd unobtrusive, little villages which .iro found tho world over The have their llttlo fortunes nnd mls foituuea, their Joa and their sorrows, and theio Is niicr a single element out of keep ing with simple, chlldllko peoples 'I his is Just what glies Miss Lngerlofs talis nn cvei lasting charm Wo may think of them ns fnlrv tales for gionn-ups To mature minds fnlrv charms are wound nbniit matuio "truggles, but ineielv nlinui dimm ing princes and n eoadi nnd foui. So tluough her, wo hear of tho deeper struggle of human iinluio the cnnlllct between right and winng, the just and the unjust mid the trngedles which result from soul-dpstruc-tlon tlut there Is alw is tin element of gnomes nnd dwnifs, the element of the p.ithetlially unienl and fniijllko, which makes an onliiuii. indlildual, such ns Jail subject to mental Imaginings and prognostl cations, welrdlj rcnl In their result i, One thinks of tho book ns wiltten In words nf ono svllnlile. about folks and their doings Hint can ho described by single ad jectives and plated In a count! y of Mat, open Bpaceo, where civilization Itself hns hardly ciept In The splilt la not of tho cold, Norwegian peninsula, but of peoplo warm In lovo and kindness ot reality, found In nny cllmo We may understnnd the bit ter Swedish vi Inters better for tho effort of Miss Lngeilof Tholr evergreens and snows cxnlo an Intimacy nnd warmth which lltcrntuie only too often lacks. In Concise Vein ' snortT stoiueh ritoM -un: Dmuiiu Paue & Co It Is not often (hat n book Is published with an appeal to nil renders, but it Is quite ssfo to sav Hint about "Shoit Stories Fiom 'Llfo ' " There are eighty-one of them from somo of tlio best known im well ns new writers Lack represents an (ffort to win ono. of tlio prizes offered by Llfo, tho magazine for the best short story under 1500 viords Thomas L Mnsson, the man aging editor of Life, has contributed a short Introduction upon tho urlting of Bliort stoiles A Xcw Secret Order for Hoys KNICIIIT8 OP ST JOHN' lly tlm llov Pram in MW'.tWII M A Ca.tlo & ltcllmnn l'r"" Philadelphia Tho Knlgiils of St John nro cafernod nfter the oldir orders of chivalry, nnd tho ritual and ceremonies have tho vtiilous pomps nnd Impressive features of tiit dnvs when Arthurian Knighthood was in llowei Tho ltev f rancis M Wetheilll, M A , In his llttlo handbook glies tlio entiro fjnnulaiy of grips, signals vows and degree-, which nro of a sort to appt.il to tho health, gio gnrlous splilt of Iioih of the "ganp ' age, nnd divert their high spliits from deids of CALENDAR FRIDAY SATURDAY riarrymnre In White laen The Whlta navan 4 Lillian Olsh In House Untie upon Band Tin Americano Patrla Marv Pickford. Ill Tha Prlda of the Clan l'annlo Ward, in Years of tho laxust Tho Americano Pnlrli Marv Pickford. In The Prido of tho Clan l.ennre Ulrlch. in The Uoad to Lono . Mareiierile I'lnrh In Miss Georee Washintrton cieo Itldeulv. in Tlio Yellow Town Pnuzlas Palrbaika In Amerhan Aristocracy Viola Dana, In Tha Galea of Ddsn Dornth Dilton In A' tiamblx In rlouls Matwl Taliaferro, In A Wlfa by Projy Clao RhUelv In Tha Yellow Pawn Vivian Martin in Tha Iluiht Direction ivlan Martin In Tha Mint Direction Wallace Held In Tha Yellow Pawn The Yellow Pawn Kevstone Comcdv Clara Kimball Yniinjr in .Ms ORTclal Wife Clara Kimball Ynuns. In My Otllclal Wlfo Robert Warwick. In Tlio Man Who Forgot Robert Warivlik In Tb Man Who Forgot Dorotliy narmrd. in The Ilalnbow llobert Warwick. In The Man Wbu Forsot Ivlan Martin tn In th lllght Direction Harold T-od.worjd. In Pidgin Island ilm Petrova In Uxtraiusunca Maria Drassler tn f!l! Wakes l't 1VBHV I (y land In Her lllght to Llio Pi'B.'v llvland In 11, r Right to Live Th Man Who Pureot Tho Great Hecret Dorothy Dalton. In A Gamble tn HouU Kmlly Stevens. In Tho Waaer 1'aulfnn Frederick In The Slave Market Mirgurrito Snow In Tho Faded Flower Pauline FrederUk tn Tha .Slave Market Ilohert Connasf. In Mariyrdom of I'M 1 In Strong Char'" Ray in Tha Weaker Sex All-in Holubar In Heart blrlnus Henry R Wahbsll In Little Shoes Harrmore. In Vhlta Itaven &thel TUrnmore. In Tha White Raven Female of tha b codas , Marguerite Clark In Tha Pretty Slater of Josa t'airia. 4st nuisoaa Herbert Itawlhuuui In The Kafla'a Wine Lucille Lea Stewart hi Tha Ninety and Mm Kimball Young, In r Trllbj Harold Lockwoud in Pidgin Island Clara Williams, la Three of Many Mahal Taliaferro, in A Wife by Prox Vivian Martin in Tha Wax Modal Vivian Martin. In Tha Wax Modal Anita Stewart, la The Glory of YoUuda, Anita atewart In Tha Glory of Yoland Maria Doro. In Oliver Twist Maria Doro In Oliver Twist a&tfspwfc Vteia, Uaau, la TtreaOo ot nn INTERESTING depredation Mpllin N Carey, H O in hli Inlrniliirtlnn comtnonns tno high rthlnl tmriioxo nml line Fiilrllual lone nml es peeinllv the Kliirereh rrllKloiii iIoIrii nf tlio order If C IJurknlew , dltectnr of lmj" umk nt the Central liraneli nf tho . M C A In l'lillailelphla, ncliH a Moril rf aji proval for ouBResllotis In the prepiratlon of a uorhahle program In ilealltiK villi the prohlPrim lonmlhrt Inrfje liefofp the tinileri in younu ieoile p work in cliurclt or Sunday ftehonl Tlio fniilider'H imrpoio 's ntntrd lo lie ltmltUcnatice of Iho ritrlillan nurtutc of the adolescent, whoso ?eit for thluK nlilMlti.it 11081110 to wane In tho 'teen jierlod. Prof Morris ,tnlm a ' rivlll?tllon of Habyloiilit nml AR.ijria' liai already nt tnlned Ilia Importrtiiro ot a Btruulnrd work Uoelor Jintrmv reectitly nltended a per formnnre of "Intolernnro," tho llahylotiinn n-enei of nliloh were liatoil upon his own Work. He reports that the production Is perfert as o representation of the customs nml life piven by hint nml gathered fiom nil avnllnhle courees of Information ioufpIi t'ennell'fl I'lcttires of War Work In nnslnml" (LlnplncoltB) was prepared with the co-operation of the MnBllsli t'ov ernmetil. mill Will be published In reu nion It Is ft companion volume lo Mr I'rtttieU'n "J'lctures of tlio Wonder or Work, ' ono of tlio rceont art publications. Tho Century Company announces a forty flfth edition of that perennial best seller, ' The Ijady of Hie Decoration," Trances Lit tles stor of the little Kentucky widow who Roes to Julian to escape from tlio wortd that knows too well tho trnnedy of her wifehood and widowhood only to discover n now llfo whkh has nil the time been waiting for her nt home ' The Lady of tho Decoration ' was first published in 190(1 Ii. Ws.ll i CTMBsjuBwaBw iiwii mmmuMimmwmmmMMKmmu m So Donald llvans appunrs in ihu above or trait of him "iiono by a votary o na typtswriter." Jtr. Kvans's latct volume of orae, "Nine Poems from a Valettulinarium," has lerently been issued by Nicholas J. Brown. THE POETS SING OP WAR, LOVE AND LAUGHTER IN NEW BOOKS James Oppenheim, Donald Evans and ' Livingstone Biddle Contribute New and Interesting Verses to Lyric Readers WAll AND LAfOHTLIl lly Junes Option helm t'intury Company, Niw York Whatever his defects, .Mr Oppenheim can claim a rare distinction that of hiivliiK mastered nnd made vocal and vivid free verso. He Is almost tho only member nf this discordant choir who beomn to fit Ills medium Tho broken, li regular linos, tlio abandonment of tnelei, tnko on a sincere as pect under his touth Indeed, his results nro happier In vera libio than In conven tional forms Tho sonnets In "War nnd I.iiUHhter" lack the authentic sonnet foel Inr;, llioy arc too effusive too badly planned, for acceptance bv those who can seo In them tho unfortunate influence of Import Brooke Hut In his abandonment of net stles Mr Oppenliulm finds himself Though now nnd then nn obvious echo of Whitman reminds tho tender of tho frenesls f "Wat and Laughter." thero are free verso poems th.it really nro pootrv Such aro the "Advcn tines In Darkness" vvhero tho oidinary pessimism of earthy despair is washed wlilto with a mysticism Hint penetrates much of tho writer's work Such In less measuro Is tho division of tho book on war And such, most assurodlj. Is tho glow ins piece. "Golden Death." on which lyric note tho volume closes "Invo overllnwH the pcrlshlne flesh. "Novir n secret sorrow Is thine, hut bihold, I um sorrowful "Never a joy Is lolied In thy heart, but I sud denly laush." NINR l'OHMH rnoM A valetcdivauicvi lis Donald llians. Nicholas L, llrtivvn, 1'hll t delphla Donald Ilvnns, a Philadelphia poet, has been formed 'tlio chameleon of modem verso" Me has written, .is his striking "blurbs" inform us from time to time In nearly cverv manner known to poets pai-t and prcsont Ills litest volto fate tnkrs hint out of Iho laud of stilts Into the land of simplo emotions and simple phrases That ho has ijnlned tn clarity nnd emo tional vnluo cannot ho denied Two of tin poems in this book show tho Inherited in llectlons of Itnbert Frost Cithers portruv with admirable psychology but ourlouslv rough technique, tho thought-flashes of warriors in Uliropn. 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Button & Ca 631 5th AvN-Y. rfllr Vl (villi I The 1 sr VOLUMES ALL KEYED DP L. cleanness of design, the honest. . h-ilf-volccd pathos of genuinely lino poetry They show that poetic effect Is. nfter all, best nchleicd in nnapests anil lambs The volume, which Is oiqulsltely typed on capltul p.ipoi , lias, besltlo "tlio shortost poem In tho Uuglisli language," a moro than ordinary lovo sonnet nt Its close In nil. It Is tho most finished nnd appealing collection of pieces that Mr Kvins has ever offered his renders TUP. I'NDIJISHNDINO HILLS Ilv LMnc slono L Illddlc iJndd .Mend & Co , e Yorl. 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